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How to transfer all images from Facebook to G+

How to transfer all images from Facebook to G +

If you have switched to G+, it is certainly a problem for you to transfer images from Facebook, especially if you have hundreds of them. Now you can do it in just a few seconds. Of course, you can't go directly from Facebook to G +, but you can "bypass". This will be provided by one service -  primadesk.com.

This is one Cloud service, so you will avoid downloading images to your computer and re-uploading them to G +, which is the goal of this service.

First of all, you need to register for this service, it is completely free. Then log in to your account. You will see a field where you are offered to install an add-on, just click on "Skip".

Okay, now you will see a page where you choose the services from which you transfer images. In our case, we will choose "Google Picasa" and "Facebook".

First, select "Google Picasa" and sign in to your Picasa account ( Don't worry, your account will remain protected ). Then a page will appear, and in the upper right corner there is a button that says " Add accounts ", click on it and select " Facebook ". Log in to Facebook and let the app "see" your pictures by clicking "Allow". You have now added Picasa and Facebook accounts and can transfer images from one site to another.

How to do it?

Everything is easy now. On the left, you will see your two accounts (Picasa and FB) and all their albums, click on Facebook and all the albums you have in your account will appear.

Ok, now select the album you want to transfer to your G + account. In the middle of the screen, you will see all the pictures from that album, mark the pictures you want to transfer (or all) and simply drag them to an album you have on your G + profile (these albums are on the left, and you can make new ones ) and wait a bit, depending on the number of images.

When you have done all that, go to your G + account and see if the images have been transferred. If they did, you did everything well, if something didn't work out, watch the video tutorial

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